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Penguins vs Flyers preview

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by FrankD

11.7.07 Read more at http://pensburgh.blogspot.com

The Battle of PA starts a new season as the Flyers pay a visit to Pittsburgh tonight at 7pm. By division and conference standings, both teams are evenly matched. Philly, with 16 points, stands fifth in the conference while Pittsburgh has a four way tie with the Bruins, Rangers and Leafs with 15.

What was deemed a 'rebuilding year' for the Flyers has certainly come to be more than that. The addition of Daniel Brierre has done wonders for the offense, in addition to the outstanding play from Mike Richards, Joffrey Lupul and Simon Gagne. Marty Biron, the guy known as Ryan Miller's backup for most of last season, has no doubt made a name for himself. With seven wins and two shutouts, Marty is far from being a backup and may very well be one of the best financial moves the Flyers made towards the end of last season.

Pittsburgh's Ryan Whitney, who suffered a groin injury heading into the third period against Colorado last week, is expected back in the lineup tonight after Therrien scratched him for both the Islanders and Devils games. The Pens' powerplay has nonetheless managed to convert in Whitney's absence, but his presence back on the ice can only strength it even further.

Is Therrien waiting for another game time decision on his netminder, or is it safe to say Dany Sabourin will start? Sabourin, coming off his first shutout of the season, is my guess against the Flyers who just happened to get shutout themselves on Monday night. Coincidence? No - I find it to be hard to make any such comparison or justification between the two, so I'm just going to step away from this one...

One shutout against the Flyers doesn't exactly scream "These guys can't score". All you have to do is look at the team's statistics to see for yourself. I'd expect the Flyers to challenge much more and put a lot more pressure on (insert goalie's name here) and the defense than the Devils did. I don't expect back-to-back Penguins shutouts, but I do expect a win tonight.

In the realm of rumors, there are a few circulating about the Pens. Now I'll admit - I'm not really one who likes to engage in rumors or even so much as fuel them even further. Yes, there has been talks of a veteran netminder like Curtis Joseph coming to the Pens, but I think we can hush that one up a bit now with Sabourin's level of play. I will say this though; this past weekend I read a rumor claiming both Ryan Malone and Eric Christensen will be out of the black and gold before the season's end. What say you on this matter?

I for one think Christensen is too unstable for a full-time role, but when he wants to play he sure as hell does. And as far as my money goes, there's no better guy to have in your lineup during a shootout.

Ryan Malone, on the other hand, is a different story. Malone is one of those guys who has been known to just 'click' with Crosby. He's also a native of Pittsburgh, which in my mind makes him somewhat of a hometown hero. Dishing out Malone is like taking Jersey native Jim Dowd away from the Devils. On second thought, they did that already. Hmmmm

This is, I'd also like to add, one of the weirder months of the season. Up until tonight, the Pens haven't played the Flyers. Yet after tonight, the next match-up comes Saturday in Philly. Similarly, we play the Devils again Monday after having already played them this past Monday. Seven of the remaining ten games this month are all division games. If the Pens are going to heat up at any point, now would be a good time.


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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
768 days ago
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As far the goalie situation I fall back on what I have always thought is the best way to handle it, play the hot goalie, right now Sabu is on a roll so play him until he stumbles.

Curtis Joseph, hack, cough, sputter, ech, no thanks.

I don't think trading either Christensen or Malone is prudent right now. What needs to happen is for Therien to quit benching guys who work their socks off like Colby Armstrong, Recchi deserves to not suit up more than Armstrong.

Hopefully all that is good and righteous in the universe will be upheld with a Penguins win tonight against the evil ones.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
768 days ago
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Yeah, that was kinda my reaction to Cujo as well. But if you need someone to mentor MAF, why not just go out and pay for a goalie coach, rather than salary another player? Is someone not doing there job?
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Steel TownDraft Pick
768 days ago
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Frank, you bring up a good point. I forget who the Pens goalie coach is, but he is actually wrather highly regarded. Unfortunately, I think fluery responded best to Thibault and management seems to recognize that.
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
768 days ago
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One thing to keep in mind is that the Penguins already have a goalie coach, one Gilles Meloche. I am not worried about Fleury, he has tremendous athletic ability and should develop into a top notch goalie.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
768 days ago
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Yeah I know they resigned him this year, but his named escaped me earlier. Personally I think the best thing they could've done was secure Tom Barrasso when he was looking for work early in the offseason. Carolina was able to pick him up (along with Ron Francis btw) and he's since been working wonders with the already talented Cam Ward. Nothing motivates a team more than a vet waving a Stanley Cup ring in its face, and nothing makes a goalie want to keep the puck out than working with another goalie who has kissed the cup.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
768 days ago
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I think the reason they are looking for a goalie is to mentor MAF. Other than that, I agree with PG, you have to play the hot hand, and that is exactly what Therrien will do tonight. My outlook on the game is not nearly as rosie as yours but I hope you are right, I would love to go 8-0 against them this year too.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
768 days ago
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Fact is I'm never going to say "We're totally going to lose tonight". The closest I'll get without saying it is something like "This is going to be a tough one" or "The Pens have to do this and that to win tonight". It's subtle, but I will never come right out and say it. This game, however, I am putting a lot of confidence in.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
768 days ago
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I think its gonna be a tough one tonight. But it is a great rivalry that produces physical games so win or lose, I look forward to these games.
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